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Real Estate Advice: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. How consumers can buy shop with confidence online? When you trek out on to the internet for shopping, are you confident that you're getting the best deal? Are you confident that you're working with a reputable vendor? Those are questions we all face, but many people don't know about the power of the internet when it comes to researching online shops. With just a few clicks, you can easily discover if you're getting the best price or shopping at the best site. Not only will discov...
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Real Estate Advice: Should I close a zero-balance credit card?
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Friday, May 21, 2010. Should I close a zero-balance credit card? You've worked hard, made regular payments, and you've finally got that lingering credit card balance to zero. Now the account is sitting inactive. Should you close it? There isn't a clear-cut answer to that question as it depends on situation. The only black-and-white rules are these: keep your oldest credit card open and close any other accounts that have an annual fee. December 19, 2011 at 7:07 AM. To the clients since 2001.
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Real Estate Advice: Can I stop paying property tax and insurance if I want to short sell?
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Thursday, April 15, 2010. Can I stop paying property tax and insurance if I want to short sell? In general, the key term to search for is "impound account." If the loan documents state that an impound account exists for taxes and insurance, then you're out of luck and you must pay both. The agreement to eliminate the property tax and the insurance payment must be mutual from both parties. If you're not sure, the best thing to do is to contact your bank. Real Estate Broker-Hollister CA.
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Real Estate Advice: May 2010
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Friday, May 21, 2010. Should I close a zero-balance credit card? You've worked hard, made regular payments, and you've finally got that lingering credit card balance to zero. Now the account is sitting inactive. Should you close it? There isn't a clear-cut answer to that question as it depends on situation. The only black-and-white rules are these: keep your oldest credit card open and close any other accounts that have an annual fee. Should I close a zero-balance credit card? Now, let's think practicall...
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Real Estate Advice: How accurate is Zillow?
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Monday, May 17, 2010. How accurate is Zillow? When looking at your home's value, there's a good chance you've used Zillow.com. To get an estimate. After all, it's easy and it's free - just input your address and Zillow's algorithm does the rest. But is the result accurate? The bottom line is that Zillow might be a useful tool as a starting point, but don't take the information to heart. It's best to actually try an assessor or a real estate expert to get an accurate value for your home. View my complete ...
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Real Estate Advice: Should I close a zero-balance credit card?
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Friday, May 21, 2010. Should I close a zero-balance credit card? You've worked hard, made regular payments, and you've finally got that lingering credit card balance to zero. Now the account is sitting inactive. Should you close it? There isn't a clear-cut answer to that question as it depends on situation. The only black-and-white rules are these: keep your oldest credit card open and close any other accounts that have an annual fee. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How do I build credit?
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Real Estate Advice: How consumers can buy shop with confidence online?
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. How consumers can buy shop with confidence online? When you trek out on to the internet for shopping, are you confident that you're getting the best deal? Are you confident that you're working with a reputable vendor? Those are questions we all face, but many people don't know about the power of the internet when it comes to researching online shops. With just a few clicks, you can easily discover if you're getting the best price or shopping at the best site. Not only will discov...
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Real Estate Advice: How do I build credit?
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010. How do I build credit? Credit scores are absolutely important these days, and building credit can be done strategically and safely - even for those that have gone through foreclosure or bankruptcy. At the very least, you can open up a checking and savings account. Those two items show some measure of stability and are the baseline for good credit. The views published here are the opinions of the writer and are not a substitute for legal counsel. Click here to contact me by email.
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Real Estate Advice: How accurate is Zillow?
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Monday, May 17, 2010. How accurate is Zillow? When looking at your home's value, there's a good chance you've used Zillow.com. To get an estimate. After all, it's easy and it's free - just input your address and Zillow's algorithm does the rest. But is the result accurate? The bottom line is that Zillow might be a useful tool as a starting point, but don't take the information to heart. It's best to actually try an assessor or a real estate expert to get an accurate value for your home. View my complete ...